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Show Utah Lions Prepare Convention School Media People To Meet Mid-Wint- er I'1'! Lions Club nimilufi making preparations lur the Mete Mid-- inter Banquet and Convention to be held in Salt City Friday and Saturday. February 9 and 10. While the annual event in elude a vshirl of social affair, the main emphasis concern the uwh of reviewing the National and International effort of Uun Ouli in liehalf of sight comer vatiun and other service pro- The Hole of Misha in the Classtitom' will lie the topic for diwuwion for alMMit 400 I'tah media comdinatius, teachers and administrator meeting in Salt lake Citv. February 2124. for the annual convention of the I'tah Fducatimial Media ject. Social attention Dr. Ci uik mi G Blank, president of Western Piedmont Community College is listed as the krvtmle sjteaker for the two-daevent. The convention iv scheduled to Isegm at 12 lUMMi at the Ho- tel I tab ami continue through noon imi the following day. Aeisudmg to Dr. Icltov R. Lindemaii, admiiiivtiator for the I tali Slate Board of Education' Diviviim if Inst met iiMial Mexlia. a multi- - media presentation will Ie "wile to set the tone of the conference. The presentation will ulilie f.mr slnie proctors, a ion piet ure pn )e1 iir.a ltd vunnd mixed in from many sources. Dr. Umlemaii noted the pur- - will lie fo. cuved on the Ctah as armhly tate officers report on progrew In the realm of hearing conver-vatioTlii i a new and, thus far. euluvive undertaking of I'tah Lions Club which is generating a great deal of in- MR. COFFIN since 1939, Me was anxious to make the rip to Ctah as he is derly interested in the hearing conservation program initiated here. Highlights of the 2 day convention will include the District Governors Banquet at the Rodeway Inn Friday night followed hv a Saturday juncheon. Capping the activities will lie the semi formal banquet Saturday night at the Terrace Ballroom. Miss Glenda Roten and David kempff are making plans fur a February wedding. February Utah Tech Knrollmcnt Up Wedding MFDICAL Fdith Bunn, Tooele Michael Feed Maxwell, Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Roten are announcing the engagement Roliert Bell, Tooele and aptnaching marriage of Andres Gmalrs, Wemlovrr their daughter Glenda to Mr. SURGERY David Fdwin Gerhard Kcnqiff. Mr. Kemff is a son of Rev- - Paul H. Carl, Crantwille erend and Mrs. Jolm M. Kempff. Effie NelvKi, Tooele The nuptials will lie performMoral indignation: ed a Ux o'clock in the evening Jealousy with a halo. ol, February 21 at the First (he ran Church in Tooele, A reception will follow the niarriage at the church parlor, Winter quarter enrollment figures at I'tah Technical College at Salt Lake show that 2.533 students are attending fulltime dav classes, a 257 increase over last scars winter quarter. Some 1.300 additional students are attend- ing night classes at I tali Tech. College registrar Ralph O. says this figure is down from the record fall quarter en- rollineut of 2,63 in daytime pro- grams. But, he adds, the College normally notes slight decrease! ill winter and spring quarter en- - three mouths of this school year. rolliiR-ut- s each year. He adds that student loans still College Pres. Jay L. Xelsor are available through the College. offered at New class says this quarter's enrollment was expected to lie at uIkiiiI the the College this quarter were same level as fall quarter enroll- - architectural drafting, drafting ment this school year. He says and design, printing, electricity, the drop is due to several fac- - electronics, commercial art. actors, but that one of them could counting, clerk typist, machine lie the lack of federal education simp, marketing, nurse aide, funds available to new students, stem and several courses in the such as Equal Opportunity Grants, auto trades. He notes that these federal funds Spring quarter registration for were used lip during the first new students starts March 9. - Lu-Ror- In lOtli Ward All nienitiers of the Tooele Tenth Ward are invited to attend a Pot Luck" Budget Dinner oif Friday, February 2. The event is lieing sponsored by the ward Sunday School and will at 6:30 p.m. Admission will lie $3 per family budget donation. Those who have not liecn contacted for a food donation are asked to call In-gi-n My three year old seemed to lie chewing something he should not lie. When I asked him what he had in his mouth, he said with all innocence, just my Mrs. Thomas Crosscn germs. 882-400- 3. ward mcmlicrs are urged to attend and enjoy an evening together. All conferetue is demonstrate - ox-uing- lv the Womanv Club of Tooele is' to Iwautify the lunik surroumling the Tooele Valley Nursing IbMiie. u all out effort iv Iseiug amM'hed to get fumlv to finance selected cffrt am the CiNiservatiiMi Gimmiltee and i Mrs. Wynona Wood representing tlie Tooele Womans dub e Conservation Committee accepts a check from Mrs. of BPW. to Tooele The President it money (ailledge. he used foe the Womans Club Beautification Project. Mar-gen- State Convention' Calls 1,600 Future Homemakers 882-245- 2-- THE THEME, Star Spangl- ed Cirl," as well as the program for the entire conference is chosen by the leadership of the various chapters. The opening session at 7 p.m. Friday, February 2, will have as its topic, "Up, Up With People." This . session will feature as its speakers the leadership of some of the chapters. The candidates, for election for the upcoming year will also be pre- s sented to the delegates. Saturday momiug at 9 a.m., Mr: Joseph Kjar, Executive Vice President of Boiineville International Radio, will address the MISS BRUCE To Run For State FHA Office mcmlrers. BEGINNING at 10 a.m. the girls will select the groups they wish to attend. There will be six groups and each participant will be able to attend three of them. The subjects to be taught and the discussion leaders are as follows: "Tomorrow Happens Today Dr. Charles Scott (Genetics); Elections Dont Make A Leader - Representatives from Re- 3-1- 4-6- X 3.77 cotton chambray 7-1- 4 2.77 2.77 gion 10. Self Defense - A Security Trash Dallas Featherstone; - Florence Krall (Ecol- Bash Weve Come A Long gy); Way Baby - Valoy J. Boothe. AT 5 P.M. Saturday evening the convention will meet in the Assembly Hall of the Salt Palace for their annual banquet. Mrs. Carol Lynn Pearson will be the speaker. Mrs. Pearson is an author. The theme of the banquet is All The Yous You Are and Can Be. The instal- Peggy Bruce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bruce has been chosen by her chapter to run for a state FHA office. She is a junior at Tooele High and has been an ative member in FHA for three years. She comalso has been active in munity and church activities. Peggy will be representing the Tooele Chapter of FHA at state convention on February 2 and 3 in Salt Lake City. 4-- -- Girls boycut jeans 4-6- X A a Mrs. Vera Young. Chairman of the Civic Improvement Project are heading the project. As soon as the weather permits the committee will lie looking for volunteer la! Kir. The "Star Spangled Girl," Anyone wishing to partici- and her place in the world of know more to or wanting pate will be prevented to tomorrow aliout the project call Mrs. Ciin-hi- e 1,600 high school girls February at at the Salt Palace. The girls, all menilters of Future Homemakers of America (FIIA), are coming to Salt Lake from all parts of Utah. There are 72 chapters of FHA in the 10 regions in the state. Girls PolyesterCotton Knit Polos 6 1 .77 Sizes Sizac t,e simmi project. It is esM'led that the entire (sank will lie planted with shnilw, trees, hushes and flowers involv-in- g great expense and work; Mrs. Bartiara Cimble and Mrs. WviMMia Woods are niemliers of 2.27 denim. t , Special in blue R,-- a The RIW Club was one of ON1. RtmlH to nw,e trslHslitm to the fund. Individu-mn- t anv.me interested n a,, are invited to participate in ihe ,l(. Values In Every Department Special (,, uiuh-rwa- v andc4tiiig spring break. We Got Savings By The Storefu I Sales! Specials! Low Low Prices! to how various media can lie utili- ed in the claurnom and how media nirctv the variouv needs of individual students. y n. ternational interest. Key convention speaker will be Mr. Tris Coffin of Montreal, iirltec, Canatlj, 1st Vice Pred-chi- il of Lions International. A prominent figure for over a quarter century. Mr. Coffin has received scores of awards for his work in Lions International. In private life Mr. Grffin is an ojitician and has lieen a mem-le- r of the Montreal Lions Club Tlte Towle Transcript, Friday, Feb. 2, 1973 MASIE YOUNG LANCASTER Former Tooele Woman Receives Dancing Honor The Royal Academy of DancLondon, England recently awarded Masie Lancaster membership status. Membership status in this ballet society is achieved through passing intensive technical tests. Miss Jean Bedells, Henley, England, toured the United States examining prospective candidates on musicality and skill in ballet performed. Out of 412 major candidates examined 284 dancers ing, passed. Masie is the daughter of Doris Young of this city. She was a student and former teacher for the Dorothy Searle School of Dance. She is presently studying under Miriam Williamson, formerly of Sadler Wells Ballet lation of the newly elected state officers for 1973-7- 4 will also take place at the banquet. The themes for the various sessions tie into the main theme Star. Spangled Girl. An open Karate Tournament will be held Saturday, Feb. 3, in the main campus Administra-Happjon Building Auditorium at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, 4600 South Redwood Road. Designed for individual com- -' petition, the tournament is open to participants in all belt color divisions. ELIMINATION matches will begin at 9 a.m. through 3 p.m. T " onlyjfrarmed Ive heard about your mis- to a Im terribly sorry. I havent had any misfortune the friend replied. But wasnt your husband killed last week? said the other woman, Yes, but that was his misfortune, not mine. fortune, friend. said a woman Karate Tournament Scheduled for Utah Tech Birthday to pretty Miss Heidi Pogazelski, daughter of Company. Masie is married to Vere L. Walter and Geraldine Pogazelski Lancaster II. Vere is a second who turned four years old Januyear medical student at The ary 31. A family party will be George Washington University held in her honor on Sunday, Medical School in Washington, February 4 at the home of her fond grandparents Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Both Vere and Masie are forGeorge Moser of this city. Pa- 12 chamP": mer graduates of Tooele High temal grandparents are Mr. and F,nal P 1W,U start at. School and the University of Mrs. Walter Pogazelski of New Individual m' P entry cost is $5. couUtah. Jersey. Aunts, uncles and Tom Anguay Karate instruc- share sins will be hand to on The walleyed pike, largest t0.r at tUtah Tech md manafr member of the perch family, the birthday girls special day. of the tournament, says gets its name from the large, PARENTHOOD will be run in two age brackets glassy eyes located near the top 12 to 16 years of age, and 17 Of all the responsibilities of its head. with people are called upon to under- - years of age and older take in life, it is hard to imag- - trophies to the first three finals ine one more perplexing and in each age group. Anguay says more demanding - a more rigor- - preliminary matches will be ous test of wisdom and patience based on age and weight, with and judgment under fire - than the exception of brown and black that of being a parent. Nor one belt holders. Preliminary matches for which mosf people are so will be limited to two minutes. Anguay also says there will poorly prepared. -- W. Stanley Kru-be special team trophies for the ger, Parenthood, Teaching ' top three finishers, but stresses There are two kinds of pe- - that the tournament is primarily The political pot never destrians the quick and the for individuals. boils much. The old appledead. THE PUBLIC is invjfed to sauce is over. O&Him&Z- VISIT IN WYOMING Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Haines and daughter Collette motored to Evanston, Wyoming over the weekend to visit with Mrs. Haines mother Mrs. Lottie Rufi who fell and broke her hip and is in the Evanston Nursing Center. Mrs. Rufi is 80 years old. attend the matches. Cost is 50 cents for children and $1 for adults at both the preliminary matches and the final judging. Judging will be by local black belt holders. Anguay says he expects about 200 competitors, with representatives from Colorado and Montana already committed to compete. with Karate demonstrations, both men and women, will be held during the break between matches. POETS When poet Edwin Arlington Robinson was asked by an aspiring young bard what was the most important qualifications for a beginner in poetry, Robinson was able to speak from experience: A small appetite, he replied. American Opinion Since I First businessman: have my new car I dont have to walk to the bank to make my deposits. Second businessman: Now you drive over, eh? No, I First businessman: dont make any depositsJT |